MILLENNIUM MM/MB
Functioning
5.3 - OVEN PREPARATION
Pizza can be baked either directly on the refractory oven
surface or in the baking-tin.
Here below you can find some instructions to adjust the
different parameters.
5.3.a General rules to bake on refractory surfaces
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Heat up the oven at least one hour and fifteen minutes
before starting the work and set following parameters:
Working temperature 290°C ÷350°C
Ceiling resistances 75 %
Bedplate resistances 5 %
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To bake the first pizzas set the temperature at 320°C.
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If a sensible work increase is foreseen, adjust the
bedplate resistances at 40 %.
ATTENTION
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Do not salt the refractory surface, do not make the
surface cool using a wet cloth (the cloth shall be
moistened with cold water), only use pizza dough; in
this way, a refractory surface wear does not occur
and pizza can correctly be baked, as well.
5.3.b General rules to bake in baking-tin
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Heat up the oven at least one hour and fifteen minutes
before starting the work and set following parameters:
Working temperature 300°C ÷ 350°C
Ceiling resistances 40 %
Bedplate resistances 60 %
When you are going to start the oven, do not adjust ceiling
and bedplate resistances at their maximum capacity
(100%), since the oven temperature would in such a case
be 50° - 60° C higher than the set one and pizzas will
burn.
IMPORTANT
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